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Blockbuster finally gets its own back on Netflix amid password-sharing crackdown

Revenge is a dish best served cold, without late fees.

Netflix is having a rough week. The streaming giant has now cracked down on account sharing, resulting in a wave of unhappy comments from customers. It comes as subscriber numbers gradually contract, revenues shrink and many popular shows are being canceled before their time.

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All of this means it’s high time for Blockbuster Video to get some payback. The once-dominant video/DVD rental giant was almost eradicated by Netflix in the 2000s and 2010s, though still just about lives on in much-diminished form. But it seems revenge is a dish best served cold:

This is all the more amusing as it’s Blockbuster’s late fees that arguably resulted in Netflix’s existence. In 1997 Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings rented out Apollo 13 from his local blockbuster, only to be dismayed when he clocked up a $40 late return fee. Figuring there had to be a more consumer-friendly way to rent videos he began to formulate his own company, with Netflix being founded in 1999.

A year later in 2000 Blockbuster made one of the all-time boneheaded business decisions. At this point, Netflix was a small company with big ideas about the future of video distribution. Plans for a gigantic streaming network were technically unfeasible, though they were making strides in DVD rental-by-mail and Blockbuster was offered the chance to buy Netflix for a paltry $50 million.

Blockbuster turned down the offer and the rest is history. But hey, even so it’s nice to see this blast from the past getting some long-overdue payback.


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